Nature and
Characteristics of Creativity
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It is universal (individual, cast,
color, creed, age, location, culture)
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It is innate as well as acquired
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It produces something new or novel
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It is adventurous and open thinking (It
encourages complete freedom to accept and express the multiplicity of
responses)
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It carries ego involvement
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It has a wide scope
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No positive correlation between
Creativity and Intelligence
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It rests more on divergent thinking than
on convergent thinking
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It cannot be separated from intelligence
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Creativity and school achievement are
not correlated
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Sociability and creativity are
negatively correlated
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Creativity and anxiety often go together
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